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Mover is a technology company.
Mover provides cloud file migration solutions, enabling organizations to transfer digital assets from diverse cloud providers directly into the Microsoft 365 ecosystem. Its platform offers both admin-led and self-service options, facilitating data movement from sources like Box, Dropbox, and Google Drive into Microsoft OneDrive and SharePoint. The company emphasizes robust API integration and scalable infrastructure.
Eric Warnke and Mark Fossen co-founded Mover in Edmonton, Canada, in 2012. They identified a market demand for streamlined data transfer across an expanding cloud storage landscape. This insight drove the creation of their specialized cloud migration platform. Microsoft acquired the company on October 21, 2019.
Mover’s product serves organizations consolidating digital assets within Microsoft’s productivity suite. Its technology empowers Microsoft 365 customers to onboard data from external cloud environments. The company envisions simplifying external data integration into Microsoft 365 infrastructure, addressing a critical digital transformation need.
Mover has raised $1.0M across 1 funding round.
Mover has raised $1.0M in total across 1 funding round.
Mover has raised $1.0M in total across 1 funding round.
Mover's investors include Accel, Bessemer Venture Partners, Bond, Bonfire Ventures, Bryant Stibel, Crosslink Capital, Felicis Ventures, IVP, Kapor Capital, Menlo Ventures, Uncorrelated Ventures, Bradley Horowitz.
Mover Systems is a Danish transport and technology company founded in 2016 that provides end-to-end logistics solutions, including on-demand courier deliveries, tailored distribution networks, and an advanced Transport Management System (TMS).[1][2] It serves over 3,000 professional customers by connecting them with drivers for optimized logistics, helping businesses manage complex operations, reduce costs, and achieve reliable deliveries with a 97% on-time rate.[1][2] The company's mission is to change logistics for good using smart solutions that reduce waste and improve lives, supported by a team of 85 members from 14 nationalities, over 1,000 daily drivers, and recognition as a three-time Børsen Gazelle Award winner for rapid growth.[1]
Mover Systems was co-founded in 2016 by Martin Christian Hansen (CEO) and Oliver Venndt (Chief Software Solution Architect), with Christian Smith as COO.[1] The company emerged to address inefficiencies in traditional logistics through a digital-first platform, quickly scaling to coordinate thousands of daily deliveries.[1][2] Early traction came from its ability to optimize on-demand fleet operations, earning accolades as one of Denmark’s fastest-growing companies and building a network of 3,000+ customers.[1]
Mover Systems rides the wave of digital transformation in logistics, where e-commerce growth and supply chain disruptions demand efficient, on-demand solutions.[1][2] Its timing aligns with rising needs for TMS and fleet optimization post-2016, capitalizing on market forces like urbanization and just-in-time delivery in Europe, particularly Denmark.[1] By reducing waste and enabling scalable operations for 3,000+ businesses, it influences the ecosystem toward sustainable, tech-enabled logistics, challenging legacy providers with faster, more reliable alternatives.[1][2]
Mover Systems is poised for continued expansion in logistics tech, leveraging its proven growth (e.g., Børsen awards) and platform scalability to capture more European market share.[1] Trends like AI-driven routing, electrification of fleets, and cross-border e-commerce will shape its path, potentially amplifying its 97% reliability edge.[1] Its influence may evolve from a Danish leader to a regional powerhouse, further transforming logistics by integrating deeper with enterprise systems—building on its digital-first foundation to redefine efficiency.
Mover has raised $1.0M across 1 funding round. Most recently, it raised $1.0M Seed in August 2013.
| Date | Round | Lead Investors | Other Investors |
|---|---|---|---|
| Aug 1, 2013 | $1.0M Seed | Accel, Bessemer Venture Partners, Bond, Bonfire Ventures, Bryant Stibel, Crosslink Capital, Felicis Ventures, IVP, Kapor Capital, Menlo Ventures, Uncorrelated Ventures, Bradley Horowitz, Dennis Phelps, Jarl Mohn, Rick Barry, Amplify Partners, Double M Partners, Medra Capital |